Northwestern Appeals Regional NLRB Decision on Student-Athletes to National Board
Northwestern University has predictably appealed the decision of a Regional Director of the NLRB to its full board in Washington, D.C.
Le Clos Wins 3rd Event, But Run for 8 Golds Ends on Wednesday at SA Nationals
Chad le Clos took the 200 back title on Wednesday, but was upended by another South African star, with relative ease, later in the session.
Emma Reaney, American Record Holder, Named ACC Women’s S&D Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Notre Dame junior Emma Reaney, an American Record holder in the 200 yard breaststroke, was named the top student-athlete in women’s swimming & diving in the ACC for the 2013-2014 season.
Duke’s Nick McCrory Named ACC S&D Scholar Athlete of the Year; Five Graduate as Four-Time All-ACC Selections
Duke’s Nick McCrory landed the ACC Men’s Swimming & Diving Scholar Athlete of the Year Award for the 2013-2014 season on Wednesday.
Boyle and Snyders Make Additional Selection Standards On Day Two Of New Zealand Championships
On the second day of the State New Zealand Open Championships World Championships medalist Lauren Boyle and Glenn Snyder both made the Commonwealth Games selection standard in their second event…
British Gas Swimming Championships Preview
The Commonwealth Games teams for England, Scotland and Wales will be chosen at the British Gas National Championships which will be held from April 10th-15th…
Three-Time Olympic Champion Stephanie Rice Announces Her Retirement
Australian swimmer Stephanie Rice announced her retirement on Wednesday in a YouTube video.
Omar Pinzon Absolved By Court of Arbitration For Sport After Positive Cocaine Test
Three-time Colombian Olympian Omar Pinzon has had his suspension overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Hosszu, Ottesen, Heemskerk, Dekker to Swim at Maria Lenk
Katinka Hosszu will race at the 2014 Maria Lenk Trophy in two weeks, swimming for Corinthians.
Le Clos Wins Again, Schoeman Goes World-Leader in 50 Fly Semi-Final on Day 2 of SA Nationals
South Africa’s Chad le Clos took a second event win of the meet thus far in South Africa.
French Long Course Nationals in Chartres: Day One Wrap-Up
A view of the competition pool at the 2014 French Long Course Championships in Chartres.
Ian Thorpe Admitted to Hospital in Sydney After Shoulder Surgery Complications
Swimming legend Ian Thorpe was admitted into a Sydney hospital for treatment of an infection on his left-shoulder, several Australian media…
French Long Course Nationals in Chartres: Fan Guide Part 2 – Whom to Watch
All eyes will be on this guy, French superstar Yannick Agnel, who has been training under Bob Bowman at NBAC for the last year. This will be Agnel’s first major meet since moving to Baltimore and everyone will be keen to see how the “American” version of their superstar does in Chartres.
Swimming Australia Names First 30 for 2014 Pan Pac Championships
Swimmers like Emily Seebohm, who hit “A” standards at the Australian National Championships last week, are qualified for both the Commonwealth Games and the Pan Pac Championships
5 Big Things From 2014 M. NCAA’s #2: Swimming’s New Rivalry
The Cal men have won three of the last four NCAA titles, and the Texas men have been the runner-